Be proactive to succeed
It
is a leader's dream to see all employees anticipating future changes,
opportunities or problems and preparing the business for it by taking
action today. Not simply reacting to cues from the operating
environment, but proactively trying to make a difference.
This is crucial to succeed or survive in today's fast changing
business world with its increasingly complex work tasks. At the
organisational level, adapting and reacting to changes in one's
environment is not enough.
Companies need to be proactive to stay ahead of competition. Reaction
is costly and takes time unnecessarily and breeds de-motivation across
the business organisation.
Proactive employee
One great way to build your image at work and gain respect and
recognition is to be proactive. That means figuring out what needs to be
done before it shows up on your desk. It's all about anticipation. What
action could you take to help your boss, your co-worker, and your
business partners? Another way of looking at it is never function in a
reactive mode.
Staying ahead of the curve will make your work life less chaotic.
Being proactive even positions you for job advancement. Everything else
being equal, the proactive employee will have the edge over others.
Employees should self-starting and engage in future-oriented behaviour
without constant direction and supervision by others. As a life
discipline, employees should not just let life happen to them but
rather, should try to manage, shape, expand and mould what happens in
their lives. In other words 'you control not be controlled' by external
factors.
Being proactive
Deep dive into the tasks you do within the work slate. Ask yourself
what extra things you can do to ensure success of the activity you
support in the value chain. A paradigm shift is needed to be clear about
the outcome of the activity you support not just doing your piece of
work better.
Doing what you regularly do more efficiently and cost effectively may
demand proactive action too but going beyond your boundary to make
greater contribution makes more sense for you and your employer.
Pause for a moment and view your work from the perspective of the
internal or external customers equally well. The most respected
employees in the workplace are team players.
Demonstrate a willingness to assist wherever and whenever needed. Do
not wait for opportunities to come your way. Anticipate what's next and
take action now.
Emulate others who role model proactive behaviour and observe the
differences in approach, style and behaviour.
Some of the most respected leaders in your company may be proactive
people. Observe their behaviour too. Look for an opportunity to spend a
few minutes with them. Explain your desire to be consistently proactive
and ask for finer points or new pointers. Many of us look to proactive
people as the instigators of action and creative ideas in society.
Free space
Proactive employees care about producing their best at all times. You
can prevent working in a reactive chaotic mode if you stay organised.
Keep an orderly and timely work pattern to have free thinking space to
be proactive.
Being proactive means thinking and acting ahead of anticipated
events. This means using foresight. Not only is it a great method for
avoiding more work down the road, but it can be extremely important to
avert disasters.
Planning well for the future and for instituting systems at work and
in study and planning at home can make life easier, not just for you,
but for others too and besides, it may make you more popular. |